Illustrations depict four ways AIDS is not spread: contact such as holding hands or kissing, sharing clothing and combs, sharing cups or utensils, or from insects or animals. Poster suggests that people should educate themselves about how AIDS is spread.
Original newspaper clipping. The first part of an interview with Patricia Verdugo for the Latin American Edition, published in The Weekly Mining News, in which she deepens in the journalistic investigation carried out by the author, reflected in her book "Los zarpazos del puma" where she refers to the case called Caravana de la Muerte.
Illustrations depict 6 other diseases or conditions that can easily be misidentified as AIDS. Poster suggests that people should not assume that someone has AIDS just because they appear sick, and the importance of testing for people who suspect they have AIDS.
In white border at bottom of poster: "For more information." A logo in red for GlaxoSmithKline Positive Action at Work. And a second logo for NAT with a red ribbon National AIDS Trust.
Includes inset of California's area, soils, temperature and the Sierra Mountains.Includes pictorial insets of notable urban, historic and natural sites.On area of each county is listed the number of acres under production and the principal crops.Relief shown by spot heights and hachures.Scale not given.